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thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian marshall, mike murphy. you like hewlett packrd. >> i do what joe said, completely different story than dell and you are getting the dividends, which i think if you want to make an investment, the dividend is the differencemaker. >> steve -- >> two aspects of this. one is lexmark which i'm short so you've got the printer space. that's obviously a really troubled one. will be interested to see what hp says about that, which used to be such a huge source of their business. and the other is san disk. we're talking about disc drives and the issues of supply chains with hp, too. >> move on to the financials. the worst performing group of the day, citi trading lower as it faces a potential multimillion dollar write-down from its minority investment in smith barney. morgan stanley has the right to start buying citigroup out of the joint venture this spring. stephen weiss, citi is down almost 3% today. >> i'm not a fan of citi. i don't think it's a particularly well-run bank. and if you go back to what i just said a
thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian marshall, mike murphy. you like hewlett packrd. >> i do what joe said, completely different story than dell and you are getting the dividends, which i think if you want to make an investment, the dividend is the differencemaker. >> steve -- >> two aspects of this. one is lexmark which i'm short so you've got the printer space. that's obviously a really troubled one. will be interested to see what hp says about that, which used...
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let's bring in mike murphy now. get a trade update. mike, great call, obviously. kudos to you. >> thank you, judge. >> what are you doing today? >> today we're out of the long position on whirlpool. we're actually shorting the stock here. we think with the stock up 20% here close to $65 a share, i think there's too much priced in. from earnings from operations last year at $2, they gave guidance earlier today for close to $7. i think this company is raising the bar too high here. and i think they're due for a pullback. >> i was literally going to ask you because the outlook is better than what the earnings may portend that they would have been, are they too optimistic? >> i think they're way too optimistic. i think this is a short. i'm seeing the stock continue to move like this. i think you can get in here, you can short it. a lot of things. europe is still a wild card out there. on the conference call, they said that they saw a decline of 2% to 5% over in europe. if there's a hiccup over in europe it's going to be a much bigger decline than that. also here in th
let's bring in mike murphy now. get a trade update. mike, great call, obviously. kudos to you. >> thank you, judge. >> what are you doing today? >> today we're out of the long position on whirlpool. we're actually shorting the stock here. we think with the stock up 20% here close to $65 a share, i think there's too much priced in. from earnings from operations last year at $2, they gave guidance earlier today for close to $7. i think this company is raising the bar too high...
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. >> and mike murphy. >> titan international. twi earnings out tonight after the bell. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more fast at 5:00. watch power, which begins right now. >>> and a busy power it will be. three hours to go in the trading day and after breaking through 13,000 yesterday, the markets are looking for a direction at this hour. greece and oil still an overhang, but all the major averages are on track for their best start of the year gain since 1991. how do you make money in this market? we've got $200 billion of advice for you. kayla. >> well, tyler, it will be game on. sony's new hand held on sale today. the question that we're asking, is it that much better than your smartphone? >> i didn't get a lot of research done, but we have nuclear tensions rising in the persian gulf. new threats from iran, sanctions starting to bite. but will sanctions get it done, or is it going to actually take military force? >>> and i'm tyler mathisen with kayla tausche and brian shactman. and "power lunch" begins right no
. >> and mike murphy. >> titan international. twi earnings out tonight after the bell. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more fast at 5:00. watch power, which begins right now. >>> and a busy power it will be. three hours to go in the trading day and after breaking through 13,000 yesterday, the markets are looking for a direction at this hour. greece and oil still an overhang, but all the major averages are on track for their best start of the year gain...
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michael murphy now acting as serving cfo. as you can see, we're seeing a real reaction. we've been waiting for this stock to open. my apologies for switching conversations, david, given we're seeing this news happen. what about the economic backdrop to your story? are you seeing change in the economic landscape? we some some better data points but how does it feel to you? >> broadly speaking the economies that we compete in around the world are disrupted in some way, shape, or form. in a way that's creating more opportunity for us. the partners we do business with see the disrupted environment and are more open to innovative solutions. and in a way this disrupting economic time has buyers of services more open to innovative services. we focus on health, well being around the world. in the case of health care, these have made their way in. so the ceo or coo are making the decision. that bodes well for us. >> what can you tell us about -- what does it look like to you? >> the vast majority of our business are service relationships. 85% of our relationships are service rela
michael murphy now acting as serving cfo. as you can see, we're seeing a real reaction. we've been waiting for this stock to open. my apologies for switching conversations, david, given we're seeing this news happen. what about the economic backdrop to your story? are you seeing change in the economic landscape? we some some better data points but how does it feel to you? >> broadly speaking the economies that we compete in around the world are disrupted in some way, shape, or form. in a...
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joined now by mike murphy, "fast money" contributor and ceo of rose cliff capital. haven't met you before. good to meet you. >> good to meet you as well. >> thanks for coming in. let's start with kellogg's which this week said it's going to pay $2.8 billion to buy pringles. you look like you've never eaten a pringle in your life, is that too much to pay? >> i've had a couple pringles back in the day. it's not too much to pay. diamond foods came in, they were going to be the ones to buy the pringles brand. now kellogg's could come in and gives them entering into a lot of different areas in the marketplace. now they're going to expand their snack food business. >> do i buy kellogg's, sell it if i own it -- >> you buy it here for a number of reasons. look at the chart here -- this is a short-term chart, but back in november they had a mishap. rarely happens with kellogg's. stock was down 10% from the mid-50s down to the $49 range. now, with this pringles acquisition, the stock started to move up. they're paying a 3.3% dividend. they're not overpaying for the company at
joined now by mike murphy, "fast money" contributor and ceo of rose cliff capital. haven't met you before. good to meet you. >> good to meet you as well. >> thanks for coming in. let's start with kellogg's which this week said it's going to pay $2.8 billion to buy pringles. you look like you've never eaten a pringle in your life, is that too much to pay? >> i've had a couple pringles back in the day. it's not too much to pay. diamond foods came in, they were going to...
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mike murphy is with us, "fast money" contributor and ceo of rose cliff. welcome back. >> thank you, tyler. >> let's take a first look at johnson & johnson. that sort of overstates the move today. it's only down 11 cents but looks like it's falling off a cliff. they're going to have a new ceo. >> yes. so the new ceo is in place, but what i'm looking for in johnson & johnson, it's not a buy or sell, it's a hold right now. the reason is, ty, you're getting a 3.5% dividend. you can hang onto that. i want to see where the growth is coming from. they have a new ceo but not a strategic change. i want to see what are they going to do. is it going to be through acquisitions? how are they going to get growth story back. right now collect the dividend. if it goes lower to the 63 level pierces the 103 average to the downside could go lower. >> buy band-aids in that case. let's look at gap. a stock that's really had a heck of a hard time making headway over the past five years. >> it has. it's up 20% now month-to-date. you've seen gap start to move. they came out with
mike murphy is with us, "fast money" contributor and ceo of rose cliff. welcome back. >> thank you, tyler. >> let's take a first look at johnson & johnson. that sort of overstates the move today. it's only down 11 cents but looks like it's falling off a cliff. they're going to have a new ceo. >> yes. so the new ceo is in place, but what i'm looking for in johnson & johnson, it's not a buy or sell, it's a hold right now. the reason is, ty, you're getting a...
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you're a virgin who can't drive. >> that was way harsh. >> the coroner ruled murphy's death at age 32 was an accident due to the combination of pneumonia, iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication. murphy's husband and mother disputed the findings to larry king. >> for the record, a declarative statement, my wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. that is -- >> no drug overdose -- >> please. >> brittany was scared to -- >> she had a heart murmur. >> and heath ledger, known for his groundbreaking performance in the movie "brokeback mountain" where he played a gay cowboy opposite jake gillen hall. >> ledger died just months before the release of his biggest blockbuster "the dark knight." critics and audiences raved over his turn as the arch villain, the joker. >> no, no, you, you will complete me. >> ledger died from an accidental overdose of pain killers, anti-anxiety drugs and sleeping pills. he was only 28. winehouse's add were well known. but in the end, the singer wasn't done in by drugs in a ruling disputed by winehouse's father, the coroner said she di
you're a virgin who can't drive. >> that was way harsh. >> the coroner ruled murphy's death at age 32 was an accident due to the combination of pneumonia, iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication. murphy's husband and mother disputed the findings to larry king. >> for the record, a declarative statement, my wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. that is -- >> no drug overdose -- >> please. >> brittany was scared to -- >>...
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then eddie murphy, who was chosen to host, well, he dropped out. let's talk more about the oscars with entertainment journalist john murray, and, john, let me ask you. first of all, are people disappointed that billy crystal is hosting again, or is there some enthusiasm there? >> well i think, deb, people are disappointed that eddie murphy isn't hosting. they were excited about the fresh perspective he was going to bring to the show. billy crystal has done it before. he is going to execute in great form. at the end of the day, it's hollywood's most magical night. people will be dressed in their sunday's best, or whatever their stylist picks out, and it's about hearing those famous five words "and the oscar goes to." >> what are your predictions for tonight? are we going to see any big upsets in this? >> i don't know about big upsets. i think best picture is definitely going to go to the artist. it has wonderful momentum going into the weekend. people are really excited about this film. i say put your money on "the artist". for best actor, i say jea
then eddie murphy, who was chosen to host, well, he dropped out. let's talk more about the oscars with entertainment journalist john murray, and, john, let me ask you. first of all, are people disappointed that billy crystal is hosting again, or is there some enthusiasm there? >> well i think, deb, people are disappointed that eddie murphy isn't hosting. they were excited about the fresh perspective he was going to bring to the show. billy crystal has done it before. he is going to...
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i was excited for eddie murphy. i think billy crystal is the equivalent of comfort food, he tastes good, but he's not too spicy. >> is that a problem for any oscars host, that ricky gervais has turned the whole thing on his head and he's made the globes so watchable because he's so incorrect towards everybody. now you go back to correctness and formality, and its prr not quite the same. >> it's not the same, and the oscars have it in their laws that all 24 awards have to be handed out. you have all these categories that the viewers don't know about it. >> and they want to go on for hours on nld. they should be banned. thank your ploerth, thank your agents, and the rest of them, frankly, are the beneficiaries of those two people's work. >> that would be nice. it's not going to happen. it's their one moment to shine. >> in the red carpet, i know, who do you think will be the best dressed of the night? >> oh, my god, am i joan rivers all of a sudden? >> why not? >> i like seeing michelle williams. >> if sophia vergara
i was excited for eddie murphy. i think billy crystal is the equivalent of comfort food, he tastes good, but he's not too spicy. >> is that a problem for any oscars host, that ricky gervais has turned the whole thing on his head and he's made the globes so watchable because he's so incorrect towards everybody. now you go back to correctness and formality, and its prr not quite the same. >> it's not the same, and the oscars have it in their laws that all 24 awards have to be handed...
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actress brittany murphy who played eminem's love interest and was an ugly duckling and became a swan with the help of alicia silverstone in "clueless." >> you are a virgin who can't drive. >> that was way harsh. >> the coroner ruled that murphy's death at 32 was an accident due to the combination of pneumonia, iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication. but her husband and mother disputed those finding to larry king. >> for the record, a declarative statement, may wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. i will -- no drug overdose. >> please. brittany was scared to take -- >> she had a heart murmur. >> and this was heath ledger the actor known for his ground breaking performance in broke back mountain where he played a gay cowboy opposite jake gyllenhaal. >> i wish i knew how to quit you. >> then why don't you? why don't you just let me be, huh. >> lenler died just months before the release of his biggest blockbuster, "the dark knight." critics raved over his portrayal of the joker. >> you complete me. >> ledger died from an accidental overdose of painkiller
actress brittany murphy who played eminem's love interest and was an ugly duckling and became a swan with the help of alicia silverstone in "clueless." >> you are a virgin who can't drive. >> that was way harsh. >> the coroner ruled that murphy's death at 32 was an accident due to the combination of pneumonia, iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication. but her husband and mother disputed those finding to larry king. >> for the record, a declarative...
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to lit critical acclaim, got universally panned, i thought they were a terrific idea at least, eddie murphy was supposed to host this year and that didn't work out so billy crystal who has hosted the show eight times before but not since 2004, is back on stage. i think we can expect lot of comedy. i think we'll see billy certainly involved in some of the old tricks that he used to do see him digitally inserted in the best picture nominees and a big musical number. don't know how he's going to open the show because that is kept very tightly under wraps. what we know is the stage set, although we haven't been able to see it yet, is going to evoke a classic movie theater and the theme this year is the enduring nature of the movie going experience when you have nominees like "the artist" that lends itself to that and enduring hollywood stars involved with major showdowns this year. we have george clooney being pitted against his best friend brad pitt in the best actor race. i think that one is actually going to be a battle between clooney and jean dujardin and in the best actress category anoth
to lit critical acclaim, got universally panned, i thought they were a terrific idea at least, eddie murphy was supposed to host this year and that didn't work out so billy crystal who has hosted the show eight times before but not since 2004, is back on stage. i think we can expect lot of comedy. i think we'll see billy certainly involved in some of the old tricks that he used to do see him digitally inserted in the best picture nominees and a big musical number. don't know how he's going to...
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joining me now, patricia murphy, founder and editor of citizen jane politics and contributor for "the daily beast." romney won, and we kind of expected this, right? we did. no surprises here. what does that tell us, though, that he still didn't top the 50% mark? >> it tells us that, yes, it's true majority of republicans aren't that excited about mitt romney. what i do think was very good news for mitt romney last night that we didn't quite expect was that he won among people who called themselves very conservative, and he won among tea party supporters, and people who are strongly supportive of the tea party. i think that is the area that he needed to start showing real improvement, and he did show real improvement. he won across every single group. it wasn't maybe as big a victory as he would have liked. he loves to run up the score, but in terms of the people that he needed to get on his side, he showed improvement in the areas that his supporters wanted him to run up some scores. >> because newt gingrich has even called him, i believe, a liberal in the past and saying the only way
joining me now, patricia murphy, founder and editor of citizen jane politics and contributor for "the daily beast." romney won, and we kind of expected this, right? we did. no surprises here. what does that tell us, though, that he still didn't top the 50% mark? >> it tells us that, yes, it's true majority of republicans aren't that excited about mitt romney. what i do think was very good news for mitt romney last night that we didn't quite expect was that he won among people...
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. >>> eddie murphy quit but billy crystal is no rookie. nischelle turner is in los angeles for an oscar host preview. nischelle? >> yeah, that's no bad replacement there, huh, kyra. billy crystal is considered one of, if not the best oscar host ever. on sunday they're kind of embracing some new trends at the oscars. first thing, the producers say get ready for comedy because they're embracing comedy. we saw that a lot in hollywood this year. so the oscars says, well, we're going to get in the game. all the things we love about billy crystal as a host, you can bet you'll see that, too. that opening number of billy in the movies where he pays tribute to all the best pictures nominated. that will be there. you'll see some very funny bits along with "a" list actors. they're embracing this idea of comedy, kyra. i have two names that will be doing a bit at the oscars. this ica not wait to see. will far rel and zach galfanakas together on the oscar stage doing a little bit of comedy. that should be a very fun part of the night. >> fun part and pr
. >>> eddie murphy quit but billy crystal is no rookie. nischelle turner is in los angeles for an oscar host preview. nischelle? >> yeah, that's no bad replacement there, huh, kyra. billy crystal is considered one of, if not the best oscar host ever. on sunday they're kind of embracing some new trends at the oscars. first thing, the producers say get ready for comedy because they're embracing comedy. we saw that a lot in hollywood this year. so the oscars says, well, we're going...
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the last time security -- [ inaudible ] >> well, we had a security hold on michael jackson, britney murphy, corey haim. all high profile cases and sometimes officer-involved shooting cases or high-profile murder cases we'll put security hold to give a law enforcement agency a chance to do further investigation so it's not uncommon. >> -- go through -- >> pardon? >> is that a process or -- >> they can request it. >> is it true there were no -- >> i'm not going to comment. >> beaver -- >> yes. they
the last time security -- [ inaudible ] >> well, we had a security hold on michael jackson, britney murphy, corey haim. all high profile cases and sometimes officer-involved shooting cases or high-profile murder cases we'll put security hold to give a law enforcement agency a chance to do further investigation so it's not uncommon. >> -- go through -- >> pardon? >> is that a process or -- >> they can request it. >> is it true there were no -- >> i'm not...
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. >> reporter: allison murphy a 28-year-old nurse mentored by ann says the contribution of older co-workers can't be overstated. >> we really truly learn from them. they are innovate everybody and are on top of the new procedures. >> reporter: but there is a prejudice against older job candidates. experts say, though, it's a myth that they are less productive or less innovative. >> everything gets better with experience and therefore everything gets better with employees who are older. job performance increases. turnover decreases. knowledge of the work increases. >> are there risks to have an older work force? >> we have not found any risks. >> really? >> our employee health care costs have gone down. >> the company's health care costs fell 1% last year. but what is going up is the number of americans 55 and older in the work force. many older workers don't believe they can afford to retire. but others like ann say staying on the job is more about financial security. >> the majority of my work right now is because i love my work and i don't want to stop. >> you don't want to stop? >> i don
. >> reporter: allison murphy a 28-year-old nurse mentored by ann says the contribution of older co-workers can't be overstated. >> we really truly learn from them. they are innovate everybody and are on top of the new procedures. >> reporter: but there is a prejudice against older job candidates. experts say, though, it's a myth that they are less productive or less innovative. >> everything gets better with experience and therefore everything gets better with employees...
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patricia murphy, he hadder to of step jane politics and contributor to daily beast and boris epstein, a republican strategist and former aide to both john mccain and sarah palin. good to see all of you. >> good sigh. a new cnn poll says the likability rating among republicans for romney is falling but rising for santorum. neither are doing well among all americans, however. what does that say about republican's chances come november? pete, you first? >> well, fred, i think the word "like ability" should be thrown out t sounds like a word that a beer company came up w i mean, we shouldn't really care about this everyone said i want to have a drink with george bush. nobody liked him. george bush didn't care. president obama cares too much. yes, people like rick santorum and mitt romney have a problem. women problem for rick santorum. he has also got a problem with gay people and anybody who like gay people, got a problem with anybody who got an a on a science test there has never been any momentum for any republican candidate outside of mitt -- outside of rick perry. we know what happen
patricia murphy, he hadder to of step jane politics and contributor to daily beast and boris epstein, a republican strategist and former aide to both john mccain and sarah palin. good to see all of you. >> good sigh. a new cnn poll says the likability rating among republicans for romney is falling but rising for santorum. neither are doing well among all americans, however. what does that say about republican's chances come november? pete, you first? >> well, fred, i think the word...
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patricia murphy of "the daily beast" writes after months of wondering how the tea party would change the primary game, leaders inside the movement admit they never came in off the sidelines for the tea party movement, the 2012 presidential primaries have been a bust. patricia, even one tea party leader i saw said to you, no, the movement is dead, but according to rick santorum, he's giving the tea party max street kred right here. >> absolutely. what the tea party has done is disburse itself among the other candidates who are not mitt romney. some of them are even supporting mitt romney. the problem they tell me is that none of these candidates have captured their imagination. they are not able to unleash the energy for themselves the way that obama was able to unleash the energy against him in 2010. so that we've seen a real dispersal. they have not organized themselves. the head of the tea party patriots have told me they probably won't endorse anybody. none of the candidates is good enough for them. they've taken themselves out of the game when gop elders asked how are they going
patricia murphy of "the daily beast" writes after months of wondering how the tea party would change the primary game, leaders inside the movement admit they never came in off the sidelines for the tea party movement, the 2012 presidential primaries have been a bust. patricia, even one tea party leader i saw said to you, no, the movement is dead, but according to rick santorum, he's giving the tea party max street kred right here. >> absolutely. what the tea party has done is...
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but to patricia murphy's point, the fact it's even close running on this radical message is a defeat for romney. >> pinky worth. pinky worth. rick santorum's campaign using robo calling urging democrats to vote against mitt romney. tough campaigning? or political dirty tricks? ladies first, go ahead, patricia. >> thank you, tough campaigning, all's fair in love, war, and politics. democrats don't even take a vow of chasty when you register for a political party, it's not against the law, very much within the law. i think rick santorum is hitting mitt romney for not supporting the bailout. rick santorum did not support it either. i think full information would make that clean and easy, but this is not a completely honest ad. >> good enough. robert you next. >> look, these are the rules of the road, the rules that govern primaries, that's why as a democrat national committeeman i've argued to keep democrats closed to democrats and republicans for choosing candidates. normally this doesn't have much of an impact in terms of open primaries in terms of one party influencing the other. the
but to patricia murphy's point, the fact it's even close running on this radical message is a defeat for romney. >> pinky worth. pinky worth. rick santorum's campaign using robo calling urging democrats to vote against mitt romney. tough campaigning? or political dirty tricks? ladies first, go ahead, patricia. >> thank you, tough campaigning, all's fair in love, war, and politics. democrats don't even take a vow of chasty when you register for a political party, it's not against the...
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. >> eddie murphy was probably doing it then. >> before that. it was before that. so he talks about the oscars, and he talks about opening for sammy davis jr. brad garret talks about a hilarious story about opening for sinatra when he's in his '80s and brad garret is 21, 22. and marty short, jerry lewis for the whole half-hour. >> did you enjoy making this together. i got the sense you have great chemistry. >> i think david is the best interviewer because he puts people at ease. >> oh, i do that. >> for comedy. >> only because you have all these people who do tend to be on a lot. but he puts them in a comfort zone and allows them to not only be funny but to be themselves. you find out a little bit more about them in a personal way, which i think is great. >> it's been a great pleasure. i love the documentary. it's a great series. recommend everyone to watch it. thanks for coming in. >> thank you, piers. >> steve carell and dave steinberg. "inside comedy" appears on showtime. when we come back, only in america, a true hero. a man who put america back in the space ra
. >> eddie murphy was probably doing it then. >> before that. it was before that. so he talks about the oscars, and he talks about opening for sammy davis jr. brad garret talks about a hilarious story about opening for sinatra when he's in his '80s and brad garret is 21, 22. and marty short, jerry lewis for the whole half-hour. >> did you enjoy making this together. i got the sense you have great chemistry. >> i think david is the best interviewer because he puts people...
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actress britney murphy who played in "eight mile" and played the ugly duckling in "clueless." >> why m i listening to you to begin with? you are a virgin that can't drive. >> her death was an accident due to pneumonia, iron deficiency and drug intoxication. her husband and mother disputed the findings to larry king. >> for the record, my wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. that is for -- i will -- >> no drug overdose? >> please. britney was scared to take -- >> she never had a drug problem? >> there was keith ledger known for "broke back mountain." >> i wish i knew how to quit you. >> why don't you. -- why don't you let me be, huh? >> he died months before "the dark knight." they raved over him as the arch villain, the joker. >> no, no, you, you complete me. >> ledger died from an accidental overdose of painkillers, anti-anxiety drugs. he was only 28. singer amy winehouse's struggles with addiction were well known. ♪ >> but in the end, the singer wasn't done in by drugs in a ruling disputed by her father. the coroner said she died from accident alcohol po
actress britney murphy who played in "eight mile" and played the ugly duckling in "clueless." >> why m i listening to you to begin with? you are a virgin that can't drive. >> her death was an accident due to pneumonia, iron deficiency and drug intoxication. her husband and mother disputed the findings to larry king. >> for the record, my wife had not taken any drugs that could harm her that morning. that is for -- i will -- >> no drug overdose?...
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>> eddie murphy. >> eddie murphy dropped out so billy crystal stepped in. i thought he did a good job. >> please wake up. i'm ready for you to come home. where you belong. >> justin bieber. >> yeah, man, what's up? >> what are you doing here? >> i'm here to get you the 18-24 demographic. >> great, great, thanks. >> cute. cute opening. jessica shaw is a senior writer for "entertainment weekly" to tell us how it all went. you know we sedidn't stay up al night. i thought billy crystal did a good job. >> because you were asleep. >> we haven't seen each other in seven years and she starts out the gate mean. >> no, that's not true. >> did you think that he was -- >> i think he was solid. i think the show was fine. it was solid "b" show. there was nothing amazing or nothing horrible. >> because of the movies? the movies are like -- >> yeah. the movies were bad. certainly a year like, you know, when "titanic," that was a great year for oscarss. when you have movies that people feel passionately about. not that many people even saw "the artist," the movie that took
>> eddie murphy. >> eddie murphy dropped out so billy crystal stepped in. i thought he did a good job. >> please wake up. i'm ready for you to come home. where you belong. >> justin bieber. >> yeah, man, what's up? >> what are you doing here? >> i'm here to get you the 18-24 demographic. >> great, great, thanks. >> cute. cute opening. jessica shaw is a senior writer for "entertainment weekly" to tell us how it all went. you know we...
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brittany murphy, michael jackson, go down the list, every celebrity you have seen die in the last five years has been a prescription death with the due poli policy tus involvement of their physician just as their friends are not understanding it. >> and there are people who take xanex and have a glass of champagne, no? >> absolutely. they're not drug addicts. anderson, i have to interrupt you again. these are excellent medications used properly. opiates, pain medication, exceedingly important medications unless you're an opiate addict. at the turn of the century, it was called god's own medicine, we can eliminate suffering, extremely compelling for physicians to give opium and end suffering. the problem is for people with a certain genetic makeup, it has a very dark side that will kill them if they continue to be exposed to it. sanjay, don't you agree with me? >> i think there's a certain percentage of people when they take these things in combination, even if they haven't been addicts. people think there's a perception that provision drues drugs, because they're prescription drugs are
brittany murphy, michael jackson, go down the list, every celebrity you have seen die in the last five years has been a prescription death with the due poli policy tus involvement of their physician just as their friends are not understanding it. >> and there are people who take xanex and have a glass of champagne, no? >> absolutely. they're not drug addicts. anderson, i have to interrupt you again. these are excellent medications used properly. opiates, pain medication, exceedingly...
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you know, eddie murphy dropped out after brett ratner resigned, who was the original producer of the oscars. and, you know, if you have to get a replacement host for the oscars and it is billy crystal, you're not doing too bad. this is his ninth time hosting the oscars. and he is one of, if not the best oscar host that has ever done this. you know, there are some things that we all love about billy crystal, when he hosts that will stick around. so be sure that at the beginning of the show you're going to see billy crystal in the movies, when he does his bit about putting himself in all nine nominated best picture movies. and also after that, he's going to do his musical -- musical number that he always does, which is always great as well. but throughout this broadcast, we're told by the producers that there is going to be a lot of laughs. they're embracing comedy this year. expect billy to be very funny and we always love his off the cuff moments as well. so expect that as well tonight. >> okay. let's keep talking comedy, girlfriend. sacha baron cohen, is he going to show up as sacha
you know, eddie murphy dropped out after brett ratner resigned, who was the original producer of the oscars. and, you know, if you have to get a replacement host for the oscars and it is billy crystal, you're not doing too bad. this is his ninth time hosting the oscars. and he is one of, if not the best oscar host that has ever done this. you know, there are some things that we all love about billy crystal, when he hosts that will stick around. so be sure that at the beginning of the show...
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joining me now is patricia murphy, founder and editor of jane politics and contributor to thedailybeast. >> this gives more fuel to each one of their fires, everybody who says mitt romney hasn't locked this up yet they can look to see he didn't crack the 50% mark and say there's plenty of room left for me to run, if everybody else gets out of the race it's down to me and mitt romney and i'm going to beat mitt romney. >> here he is after not winning nevada, newt gingrich. >> what happens is every primary day or caucus day the romney headquarters in boston sends out the rumor they believe i'll withdraw which is of course their greatest fantasy. i'm not going to withdraw. i'm happy wheith where we are a i think the contrast between me and mitt romney are going to get wider and wider and clearer and clearer and i look forward to opportunities to draw the contrast and compete for votes >> that was more like a press conference, tone more antagonistic. is that helping him at all? >> no, we saw his message before south carolina being aggressive but positive, a happy warrior. after florida and n
joining me now is patricia murphy, founder and editor of jane politics and contributor to thedailybeast. >> this gives more fuel to each one of their fires, everybody who says mitt romney hasn't locked this up yet they can look to see he didn't crack the 50% mark and say there's plenty of room left for me to run, if everybody else gets out of the race it's down to me and mitt romney and i'm going to beat mitt romney. >> here he is after not winning nevada, newt gingrich. >>...
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joining me is patricia murphy, a contributor for the daily beast. i want to talk to you about a new tlooreport that came out th committee responsible for the federal budget and looked at republicans' tax plans and found rather than reduce the deficit, it would raise the deficit for newt gingrich, it would be raised by $7 trillion over a two-year term. >> yes. >> santorum, 4.5 trillion. mitt romney, $2.6 trillion. that's exactly what they're accusing the obama administration of. so how do you rectify this? >> all of the candidates all of the republican candidates cut federal spending they all cut taxes, newt gingrich cuts taxes so deeply that this report says that will drive up the deficit. so the next person who cuts taxes the most is rick santorum, only ron paul among the gop decreases the deficit by $2 trillion with his plan because he cuts taxes and slashes federal spending, eliminates five federal agencies, cuts military spending. he's the only one this senator said would reduce the deficit. also say that president obama would reduce the deficit
joining me is patricia murphy, a contributor for the daily beast. i want to talk to you about a new tlooreport that came out th committee responsible for the federal budget and looked at republicans' tax plans and found rather than reduce the deficit, it would raise the deficit for newt gingrich, it would be raised by $7 trillion over a two-year term. >> yes. >> santorum, 4.5 trillion. mitt romney, $2.6 trillion. that's exactly what they're accusing the obama administration of. so...
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forbes as the highest earning black woman and highest earning entertainer only after eddie measuurph murphy. so it seems that so much money flowing through her hands, but we are uncertain as to what she is left with. >> it is interesting, because was she is private it is hard to say what she spent it on, but zach, it appears that a lot of it went away. >> that is right, but if you look at the sales of michael jackson's album after he died, and $8 million, and 20 or $30 million worldwide, we can see at least half of that flowing through her estate to the end of the year. >> and thank you all. >>> the next leader of china is in the united states. we told you a little bit about him yesterday. and we thought the coolest part was his wife being a famous singer in china, and we know something about her that we will tell you later, but we will find out why he is going to iowa tomorrow and you'll find out next. and fashion director diane von furstenberg comes out front and responds to republicans. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to com
forbes as the highest earning black woman and highest earning entertainer only after eddie measuurph murphy. so it seems that so much money flowing through her hands, but we are uncertain as to what she is left with. >> it is interesting, because was she is private it is hard to say what she spent it on, but zach, it appears that a lot of it went away. >> that is right, but if you look at the sales of michael jackson's album after he died, and $8 million, and 20 or $30 million...
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joining me now is patricia murphy. she's the founder of citizen jane politics and a contributor for the daily beast. thank you very much, for joining us, patricia. >> thank you for having me. >> you've been following newt gingrich here in the state of georgia. key for him on super tuesday. >> huge. >> how is he doing? >> he is doing well. he's getting his crowds out. his crowds are thrilled to see him. these are people who knew him when he was speaker here, and people who have moved to the state. some of them for the first time very excited about his message. but he knows, and he says, georgia is not a slam dunk. he's down in a lot of polls. he is running a little short on money. he's able to raise some recently. he himself has said georgia is not a slam dunk. >> i said possibly he could be in a lot of trouble if he doesn't win in georgia. can he continue if he doesn't win his home state? this is where he was a congressman for so many years and sprung him to be speaker of the house. >> if you learned anything in 2012,
joining me now is patricia murphy. she's the founder of citizen jane politics and a contributor for the daily beast. thank you very much, for joining us, patricia. >> thank you for having me. >> you've been following newt gingrich here in the state of georgia. key for him on super tuesday. >> huge. >> how is he doing? >> he is doing well. he's getting his crowds out. his crowds are thrilled to see him. these are people who knew him when he was speaker here, and...
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joining us now is patricia murphy, founder of citizen jane politics and a contributor for the daily beast. let's start off here, patricia, with the question. two wins yesterday for romney. which was bigger cpac or maine? >> i think cpac. there were only 2,000 fewer voters there than in maine. >> no delegates. >> no delegates in either one, although winning cpac was so important for mitt romney because he needs to start to tamp down this raging story line that says it is mitt romney against the conservative base of the party. it is him against everybody else. everybody hates mitt romney, but is he going to win anyway. this is the story lien that's been going forward. to get a win at cpac -- it was not a huge win. he did not get a huge ovation before tl, but he did well enough to win, and that's exactly what he needed to do. >> rick santorum took a close second. >> yes. >> at cpac. to that end that you were just talking about, he seems to have now been the anointed the anti-romney candidate. when does this end? when do or do conservatives just rally behind one of the top three, i would assu
joining us now is patricia murphy, founder of citizen jane politics and a contributor for the daily beast. let's start off here, patricia, with the question. two wins yesterday for romney. which was bigger cpac or maine? >> i think cpac. there were only 2,000 fewer voters there than in maine. >> no delegates. >> no delegates in either one, although winning cpac was so important for mitt romney because he needs to start to tamp down this raging story line that says it is mitt...
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playing democratic strategist robert zimmerman, patricia murphy, georgetown professor chris metzler. despite the rumors mitch daniels says he has no plans to run for president. >> i really would not be interested. i would be interested if we get to that point, interested in finding someone who can present a really credible and winning alternative to where the nation is going right now. but i still think it's very unlikely, these things have a way of resolving themselves. >> all right, so he says no go, but could we really see someone coming in at the 11th hour, robert? >> you know, choosing delegates through proportional representation from the grass roots changes the dynamics entirely. i used to marvel as a democrat watching the republican conventions when the establishment shows the delegates, they sat there in ties and jackets, applauded on cue versus my party, we do proportional delegates can everyone is in tee shirts, some on yoga mats, rest in group therapy, the delegates are chosen on the grass roots basis do not necessarily respond to the party leadership or establishment. th
playing democratic strategist robert zimmerman, patricia murphy, georgetown professor chris metzler. despite the rumors mitch daniels says he has no plans to run for president. >> i really would not be interested. i would be interested if we get to that point, interested in finding someone who can present a really credible and winning alternative to where the nation is going right now. but i still think it's very unlikely, these things have a way of resolving themselves. >> all...
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. >> reporter: republican strategist mike murphy tweeted, pete hoeksment tra's ad really, really dumb. i mean, really. a group of detroit baptist ministers are calling on him to apologize and pull the ad. >> if he would save these types of things and use these types of actions, using asians than we believe the same fear tactics will be presented this regards to african-americans. >> reporter: the ad was produced by fred davis of "strategic perception" the same one that did this one with christine o'donnell "i'm not a witch." davis goes for attention-getting ad ads and he has no attention of backing down. >> i'm not apologizing for the ad. if someone believes that we were insensitive, i'm sorry to them. but i'm no apologizing for this ad at all. i think it clearly drives the message. the problem is american public policy. american do emsic do mems polic. >> reporter: the campaign office referred us to the state democratic office which points to hoekstra js record to increase the debt ceiling and. >> i understand the act of the senate is an american. so, again, it's just hypocrisy after
. >> reporter: republican strategist mike murphy tweeted, pete hoeksment tra's ad really, really dumb. i mean, really. a group of detroit baptist ministers are calling on him to apologize and pull the ad. >> if he would save these types of things and use these types of actions, using asians than we believe the same fear tactics will be presented this regards to african-americans. >> reporter: the ad was produced by fred davis of "strategic perception" the same one...
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playing today cnn contributor robert zimmermann, patricia murphy the editor of citizen jane pauttics and a contributor to the daily beast and will cain. good to see you again. a new cnn poll putting president barack obama's approval rating back up at 50%. why the bump, robert? >> well, the short answer is that is that the republicans are beating each other up. that doesn't explain why the country's -- why the right track/wrong track numbers are doing better, why people feel better about the economy and direction of the country. that's primarily because president obama seized control of the agenda through the american jobs act. i was very critical of the administration last year for not focusing on jobs and getting caught up in the government shutdown debate. they changed course with an important piece of legislation, and he's gone to the american people to rally them. >> will. >> it's because of the he economy. there's a sense out there right or wrong that the economy is doing better. you set aside issues what dictates why the economy is doing better, unemployment rate, gdp growth an
playing today cnn contributor robert zimmermann, patricia murphy the editor of citizen jane pauttics and a contributor to the daily beast and will cain. good to see you again. a new cnn poll putting president barack obama's approval rating back up at 50%. why the bump, robert? >> well, the short answer is that is that the republicans are beating each other up. that doesn't explain why the country's -- why the right track/wrong track numbers are doing better, why people feel better about...
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. >> reporter: allison murphy says the contribution of older co-workers can't be overstated. >> really, truly learn from them. i think they are very innovative, right there on top of all our new equipment, all the new procedures. >> reporter: studies found an overwhelming prejudice against older job candidates. experts say, though, it's a myth older workers are less productive or less innovative. >> everything gets better with experience, therefore everything gets better with employees who are older, absenteism declines. knowledge of the work increases, personal skills improve. >> reporter: are there risks to having an older workforce? >> we haven't found risk. our employee health care costs have gone down. >> reporter: the health care costs fell 1% last year. but what is going up, the number of americans age 55 and older in the workforce. that is not surprising since many older workers don't believe they can afford to retire. but others like ann say staying on the job is about more than financial security. >> the majority of my work right now, to be very honest, is because i really lo
. >> reporter: allison murphy says the contribution of older co-workers can't be overstated. >> really, truly learn from them. i think they are very innovative, right there on top of all our new equipment, all the new procedures. >> reporter: studies found an overwhelming prejudice against older job candidates. experts say, though, it's a myth older workers are less productive or less innovative. >> everything gets better with experience, therefore everything gets better...
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i spoke with ryan murphy. i'd like to have it out with santanna's grandma. >> the final seconds we have, let's talk florida politics. that was a nasty, nasty campaign. did it feel that way living there? >> aren't they all? is there any other kind of campaign now? that's all there is. it's kind of disgusting. it really is a turn-off. i wish we could find somebody good for the job, but you have to get elected before you can actually do anything. to get elected, it's the polls. >> that's what we've been talking all day. we have "end point" up next. we'll ask gloria estefan to give us her end point. ♪ dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ sighs ] i need a new i.t. guy. [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. staples easy tech experts are here to help. you must be... ...dave. [ male announcer ] with everything from new computers, to set-ups, to tune-ups. stapes. that was easy. a little bird told m
i spoke with ryan murphy. i'd like to have it out with santanna's grandma. >> the final seconds we have, let's talk florida politics. that was a nasty, nasty campaign. did it feel that way living there? >> aren't they all? is there any other kind of campaign now? that's all there is. it's kind of disgusting. it really is a turn-off. i wish we could find somebody good for the job, but you have to get elected before you can actually do anything. to get elected, it's the polls....